I stil have it for my nes, though I haven't played it in years. Man, the 80s 
were so...
What do you call it?
I'm not an 80s kid, but I just love the fact that nintendo and sega came out 
then, and a few others, I love the sega genisus. That system will always 
have value to me. If I seel it, it'll sell for a million bucks - which 
basically means that I won't sell it. Some of my first ever games were 
played on the thing. Sonice and hmmm what else? mortal kombat. Now that was 
the thing back in, for me at least, 1998 or so. I got my nintendo 64 in 1999 
for christmas. I was so excited. Keep in mind I've been blind all my life. 
It came with wave race 64. I sware I never played anything so much- even 
though I could bearly do anything, it, well, it rocked. I loved it. There 
are a few accessible games out there for the n64. One example is 1080 
snowboarding (somehwat). It speaks the menus, and I love stunt mode because 
it speaks the tricks you do, too. It speaks the track you choose, and many 
FAQS are around on gamefaqs.com to dicipate Have a good day from Tyler C. 
the remaining confusion. There is also rush 2: extreme racing. I would 
gladly write an article on it. I love it that much (Can we include 
accessible mainstream games in the mag)?
I stand by that game, and, well, I love it, you get the picture. So I'll 
probably over-praise it or something, I'll try not to, but really I don't 
see anything wrong with it. Its one of my favorite games of all time, and my 
life was changed by it.

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From: "Stefen Hudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] ninja turtle game


> Haha. I remember that game. It had some cool sound effects in it. It was
> kind of fun letting the enemies fire weapons at you and you just jump up 
> and
> down so the shots don't hit, then do a flying kick. Bwahaha! Of course I
> played the game without any sight at all, since NES was a lot more
> accessible back then.
>
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> From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 8:24 AM
> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] ninja turtle game
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>> Hi Nicol,
>> Yes, there are some Nintendo and Game Boy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle
>> games. I own the original TMNT 1 and 2 games for the NES, and played
>> them like crazy when I still had sight to play them.
>> Of course when those games came out in 1989 and 1990 Ninja Turtles were
>> like the rave of every kid in America. I had ninja Turtle action
>> figures, a stuffed Ninja Turtle on my bed, Ninja Turtle t-shirts, video
>> taped copies of the tv shows, read the comic books, had the video games,
>> etc.
>> Anyway, I certainly could write a ninja fighting game, but I wouldn't
>> specifically base it on Ninja Turtles. Ninja Turtle stuff is still being
>> made, and while not as popular as it once was it still has a rather
>> expensive copyright.
>>
>> nicol wrote:
>>> By playing  the ninja question set for freedom millionaire, I've heard
>>> that
>>> there are ninja turtle mainstream games for the nes and gameboy.
>>> How difficult would it be to develop an accessible ninja game?
>>>
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